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State of Impact: Research That Matters

Technology Entrepreneurship: Waste Not, Want Not
Usama Javed Sheikh likes to say that acquiring knowledge is one thing, but utilizing it is quite another. So, after spending years learning about environmental challenges facing the world, especially related to the waste-water crisis devastating his home country, Pakistan, he pursued undergraduate and graduate degrees in chemical engineering, then put his education and skills to work.

Connecticut and UConn are Leaders in Clean Energy and Sustainability
Our leaders, innovators, and scholars have worked tirelessly to drive progress in sustainability, moving us toward independence from fossil fuels and steeling our power grid against severe weather and other risk factors.
Connecticut and UConn are leading remarkable efforts to combat the devastating effects of climate change and secure a sustainable future powered by clean energy.

The World’s Smallest Basketball, from the Basketball Capital of the World
While the UConn basketball team moved forward into 2024 March Madness, another team of Huskies is hard at work for the love of the game. One UConn College of Engineering department’s March Madness bracket includes creating the world’s smallest basketball using the latest research to discover new possibilities and applications.

Engineering a Strong Pint
Chemical engineers monitor temperature, pH, volumes, pump speeds, and valves. They carefully select and tweak ingredients, picking a particular mix of water, lactic acid, potassium hydroxide and the like.
But for nine students in UConn’s Chemical and Biomolecular department’s Introduction to Brewery Engineering course, adding malt, hops, and yeast takes the mixture up a notch.

Bracing for Impact: UConn, Partners to Improve Grid Resistance
UConn is leading a collaboration with the University at Albany and several other partners lending their respective expertise in outage prediction and meteorology. The federal Department of Energy (DOE) is funding the effort through two significant grants totaling $2.63 million.

The Making of a UConn Startup
During their Ph.D.s, Leila Daneshmandi focused on tissue regeneration, while Armin Rad specialized in nanotechnology and cancer medicine. The stars aligned for the creation of their biotech startup when they both enrolled in a class on technology,

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